Introduction to Programming: Workshop

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Description

Do you use data in your research, or do you provide research support to those who do?

Would you like to learn basic programming skills to program your own models and applications?

There is more to programming than simply writing lines of code. This free workshop will provide you with a basic set of skills to make the coding process more effective, less error prone and more maintainable.

This workshop is intended for those looking to obtain a basic understanding of the approach to be taken when designing a program as well as actually writing small programs to solve specific problems. It is designed for those with no prior experience of programming.

It is organised by the Office of Scholarly Communication and The Betty and Gordon Moore Library, and delivered by Peter Smyth (Research Associate) and Chris Park (Data Scientist) from the UK Data Service.

Target audience

Librarians

Researchers

Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available

This course will be of interest to those with no formal training in programming.

Prerequisites

Basic computer skills will be assumed

No prior knowledge of Python is necessary. If you can already program in Python, we recommend you investigate alternative courses offered by the University Information Services http://bit.ly/2flLeiA

Topics covered

Specifying the problem to be solved

Creating flowcharts and pseudo-code

Documentation

Testing and debugging

Different coding environments

Basic Python coding constructs

Creating a complete program

Format

Workshop

The workshop will be a mixture of PowerPoint presentations and hands-on practical exercises using the Python programming language and social sciences datasets from the UK Data Service

Please bring your own fully-charged, wifi-enabled laptop to this session

Lunch will be provided. Please let us know of any dietary requirements by completing the 'Special Requirements' section of your booking form

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